How to Sew a Zipper on a Knitted Sweater (Instructions on Video)
Hello! After a busy Christmas and New Year, we are back with another fantastic knitting video tutorial for everyone to check out.
Now it’s January, it’s safe to say that winter is well and truly here and the colder months are about to start. So, we’ve been focusing on winter warmers and cosy clothes. After all, nobody wants to start off 2018 finding themselves cold or without a great range of sweaters. This is why today’s great knitting video tutorial is ‘How to Sew a Zipper on a Sweater’.
This video is brought to us by Yarnspirations, one of favourite knit-a-long channels. It’s not always easy to improve your knitting skills, especially if you’re still getting to grips with some aspects of knitting, but with Yarnspirations everything is made a lot easier.
Having someone who knows what they’re doing talk you through each individual step is a fantastic way to ensure you’re not missing anything out. Plus, if you find yourself confused or stuck, it’s very easy to rewind a few moments and try it again.
In Yarnspirations ‘How to Sew a Zipper on a Sweater’ video, we follow along and find out one of the easiest ways to add a zipper onto a sweater or cardigan. Whether you’re replacing an existing zipper or simply want to add a zipper onto a brand new sweater, these easy steps will help you along.
A lot of novice knitters and those who are just starting out are often intimidated with the idea of adding something seemingly complex like a zipper to their favourite sweater, but this doesn’t need to be the case. Adding a zipper to a sweater is relatively straightforward, as long as you know what you’re doing. With Yarnspirations’ easy to follow tutorial, you’ll have a gorgeous zipped up sweater ready for winter in no time!
As well as offering video tutorials, Yarnspirations also has a range of knitting patterns over on Yarnspirations.com. We’d recommend checking them out; you may find yourself inspired to take your knitting to the next level!
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